Season One
In the months before the 20th anniversary of her wedding to Mitch, the insecure and unsure Gail begins having a meaningless affair with her co-anchor, Bob. During a hurricane when the family is stranded in their house, Gail relunctantly reveals her extramarial affair to Mitch who reacts badly, and he angrily tells Gail that he no longer loves her because she cheated on him for no reason. Gail's son Dawson, and his friend Joey, have already found out in previous episodes. Mitch and Gail battle through their issues, and at the end of the season, we see them apparently happy and reconciled.
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